
There will be a two-hour delay for all Wetzel County Schools on Wednesday, February 12.


Tomorrow, Valley High School will host a tailgate before and after the girls' basketball game against Hundred. Join in to support local teams and savor some great food! 🏀


We kindly remind parents to sign up for educational programs and therapeutic guidance offered by the Cook Center. These services are provided at no cost. Please find the February newsletter from the Cook Center below.



Smile Express will be visiting every school in Wetzel County. School nurses will be distributing forms with additional information this week. 😀 🦷


Congratulations to the NMS JV team on winning the King of the Castle tournament! They defeated Tyler 45-15. Congratulations to Chase Deal and Bryson Postlethwait for making the all-tournament team. 🏀🦅



Congratulations are in order for the Short Line Engineers on winning the Wetzel County Tournament. 🚂


Congratulations to the NMS Lady Eagles for winning the Wetzel County Tournament. 🦅


NMS first graders recently marked 100 days of school by donning their Sunday best.











Important apps parents should know to safeguard our students.


In celebration of Black History Month, Mrs. Caneen's students participated in educational lessons about Ruby Bridges, a celebrated American Civil Rights Activist.






Upcoming February dates to mark on your calendar. 🩷Monday, February 10th- No school for students ( Professional Learning Day) 💜Saturday, February 15th-Wetzel County Social Studies Fair at PCHS. (9am) 🤍Monday, February 17th-No school (President Day) 🩵Wednesday, February 26th- No school for students. (Professional Learning Day) Have a wonderful Super Bowl weekend.

Rob Gomez, part-time counselor at WCTEC and MHS, works closely with students to develop future plans, verifying they are meeting graduation requirements and preparing for entry into the workforce or additional education after graduation.


As a dedicated counselor at Magnolia High School, Rebecca McClain serves as a trusted resource for students, providing guidance and support with genuine care, and is a trusted member of the Magnolia family.🦅


Anger Management for Youth is a free, interactive session where participants will learn strategies to identify and cope with their anger in healthier ways. Parents and caregivers are highly encouraged to attend with their child. Please scan the QR code below.


The New Martinsville Rotary Club met today to acknowledge their students of the month for January and February. They also invited Superintendent Porter to address the future plans and initiatives of Wetzel County Schools. Congratulations to the students of the month. We are so proud of you!
Matthew Anderson (MHS) 💙💛
Riley Blake (PCHS-WCTC)💚🤍
Landon Davis (MHS) 💙💛
Kole Goddard (MHS) 💙💛
MacKenzie Simpkins(PCHS) 💚🤍



At Paden City High School, Stephanie Fritzman embodies the spirit of a Wonder Woman, offering multifaceted guidance to students as they navigate teenage challenges and plan their future careers, solidifying her reputation as an extraordinary educator.💚🤍


📣Important dismissal information for Friday, February 7th. 📣


Mrs. VanScyoc has been a Wetzel County School Counselor for the past 18 years. A graduate of Fairmont State College, she earned bachelor of Science degrees in Industrial Psychology and Business Administration as well as a masters degree in Counseling and Guidance from West Virginia University.
During her time in Wetzel County, she has enjoyed working with students from Pre-K to 12 at Hundred High School and Long Drain School.She promotes life long learning and “enjoying the trip!!” Life is not just about the destination! 💙❤️


A free virtual support group is offered every first Wednesday of the month. Please scan the QR code to register.


Mrs. Croasmun is the school counselor at Short Line School, where she sees students from Pre-K through 8th grade. She always stresses the importance of good decision-making, proper interaction with peers and adults, and regulating one's emotions. In her spare time, she enjoys baking, playing pickleball, and reading.
